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Show he PROVC, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1957 Chanel - Look, 'Remembrance Of Thirties' Set Fall Style Lone The short skirt reached it "high point" in the mid and ,from then, twenties 193ft, "remained through in but variously front short in the or raised lowered back. Over a fsnlury ago, Tbomat Carlyle discoursed half - seriouson the origin ly , and influence of clothes. In this treatise, he said: "Man's earthly interests are all hooked and buttoned together and held-u- p by clothes." (To this, of course, we now add zippered!) So as in Carlyle's day man;, and especially woman, turns to the passing parade of clothes that is FASHION! An old saying has it " there' $ nothing new under the sun" and so. too, the world of fashion turns to the past to gain inspirations for TODAY. And today, fashions take reflective glance into the Thirties for the launching of tht Fall 1957 collections! half-humorous- ly In 1531, a round, If i '. , ' n;i k. :. - ; mi?k an exciting 7 T Kt.it o wear, and day - time fashions were lengthened to the ankle and just above it! This new fashion took hold in the midst of the depression years and fashion's change took hold of the fancy of American women. 1931 and 1932 longer skirts are definitely established: newer soft woolens make an appearance. (They're even softer now), 1933 "knit one, purl one' jisiori. n ,v oi'oii ' o.- , . EXTRA! extravagant colors r'n:--.- ' aerilsn, eteeHera . '." . .:!(-n ' '."7. I vc a -- ) v c,i !ne o . fln'-Ti-n- h;s col-l- ?t). . ' : !) ;", six ;i ! ) into new depression in about inflation?) There wore no less than fash:on influences m;:.i tr ! From the '00 s, fashion bor rowed the leg o'niuttopi sleeves, tiht litMe lai'orecfc jackets and lets rf frills., furbelows and fem fnvolby. 1 "n there was the 'ta Unfed" pu: suits, 'tin an"' ta !orer coats and yea verily, d.' From out Sf Hollywood Cam sparked) by as kc fabrics such;' "shiny" (Continued on on Page 30) new a ... rlarron, i ; s'arks! . . . (' . ''' - Hra, ;1'tvp; ... in short hrrtha rn;rh s of pro era .!; fa k of the 1 t Ibod- -i the year 's is the year of ji-.- ' fit effftrr.-i- , in fah !i'.;crt.ant foi'mal ,.,) fkirt was the mKle for evening . ha Her,- - neck;m !"( floor-lensi- h of jrrsry "' emphasis on oiic fashion right, ; ' aU f Jhrtncl d k"i.' ! man-tailore- EXTRA! elegant fabrics - f'i ' "brilliance' j J First edition fashions for Jfeffl have just arrwed, and they're making headline news across the whole country! The deeper colors of past seasons are gone, now you'll sparkle in sueh jewel tones as emerald, ruby, amethyst, and sapphire . . , m gentle fabric shaped with a softer oval feelinjr 1' and often richly oupled with chiffon, satin, or fur accents. Prom portrait hat to toe-poin- t, J) f V X:" ST7 I wf7 fashions are news. Read this section for the latest fashions. ,1 ini HAVE HATS SHAPE FJ a tie ring and Boftep, fall h3 weai wider brims and imart proffie fillfeouettes. See tftiem M Iferftingf styles and o4s, he"P. u 'v THE i ft - W POINTED Slin-- &leelf, v x'" 'its SHOE fiopljfstkattd |